TECH 2 days ago How to protect your online privacy and security on your next cruise vacation While it may be incredibly tempting to have a “go with the flow" mindset like the rest of your vacation, your technology definitely should not be compromised while traveling.
TECH 3 days ago How to escape Facebook’s creepy ad tracking Although Facebook has denied that our phones listen to us, they do have other ways of finding out what we are talking about, listening to and searching for.
TECH 4 days ago Would you trade your privacy for a free TV? Telly, a smart TV firm, is promising to give out their 4K 55-inch TV for free. What must you give in return? The innovative, yet potentially unsettling, answer might shock you.
TECH 4 days ago How to protect your iPhone calendar from distracting spam invitations The moment a spam invite hits your calendar, it’s like an uninvited guest at a party. So, what do you do? Show it the door.
TECH February 11 Tech security to-do: Lock down your smart stuff If your home has an internet connection, you and your family are open targets for cybercriminals. Learn how to protect your home and privacy with tips from tech expert Kim Komando.
TECH February 5 The secret text code every family needs for crises or dangerous situations In an emergency an emoji is a lot less work than a word or phrase. Tech expert Kim Komando shares how an emoji can serve as a quick and private distress signal.
TECH February 5 26 billion reasons to protect yourself after a massive data leak is exposed A massive data breach has exposed more than 26 billion records online. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how to keep yourself safe and protected from the next breach.
TECH January 29 A privacy win: Amazon limits police access to your Ring camera Privacy is restored to Ring cameras and video doorbells as Amazon decides to stop letting police access your cameras for any reason.
iPhone November 21 Unlock your iPhone's full potential: 12 must-know tips + win an iPhone 15 No matter your iPhone model, there are many hidden features you’ll be happy to know.
TECH November 20 How Google’s data can make you a suspect in a crime you didn’t commit Google is a powerful search engine that also tracks our online activities, locations and interests. It stores a lot of data about us, which can be useful for some purposes but also risky.